The class is thoroughly enjoying the book I am reading to them called, "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian Selznick. Here is how the book begins with a short introduction:
and then there are pages of pictures drawn by the author in a silent movie style format! Just like this:
Besides the wonderful myserious characters, we are introduced to magic, train crashes, the early days of film making, clock repair, and robotic figures called automatons. While the book is fictional, these events and historical pieces are real. We also learn that one character was a real historical figure.
We are nearing the conclusion of the story. On Friday we watched a copy of Georges Melies' "A Trip to the Moon" with almost as much awe as Hugo's father would have had when he mentioned viewing the movie to his son. Here is another version with a narrator reading from the actual script that Georges Meilias wrote to be read along with the film.
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